Fluker is interesting as well. We have options. That's one thing I love. There's no need to fall in love with 1 position or 1 prospect. We have options.

We can go in a # of ways with the draft and I'd be fine with it. I know many thought RB and WR were luxury picks last year, but let's look back in hindsight. Had we not drafted Wilson, we'd need a RB this year. Had we not drafted Randle, we'd need a WR in a WR weak draft.

So bpa isn't a terrible idea. If we skip out on defense but build the OL this year, I'm ok with that.

If we build the defense back up, I'm fine with that.

Hell, even if we draft a DB in the 1st, I'd be ok with it. Not my first choice, but I'd be ok with it.

Just got my first look at the south team practice today. Ansah did not impress me one bit. When O-linemen got their hands on him, he was done. No counter-moves or strength to get off blocks whatsoever. Now, he might just have had an off day at practice, but my first impression of him was negative.

I also really liked what I saw out of Tavarres King, a WR. But that's not a big need for us in the early rounds though.

As for the North team practice, OT Eric Fisher was once again a beast. He's going top ten if he keeps this up, so we can forget about him. LB Kevin Reddick continued to flash, and OG Brian Winters looked pretty good.

CBs Jordan Poyer and Desmond Trufant also showed some real good coverage skills today. It looks to be a pretty deep CB class, so I wouldn't take one of those in the first round. We can find a good corner in this class in the 2nd, 3rd or possibly even 4th round.

That's almost exactly what Mayock said when someone brought up the comparison to JPP. And he vehemently denied Ansah had potential to become another JPP, although he did say Ansah could become a good player with a lot of good coaching.

That's almost exactly what Mayock said when someone brought up the comparison to JPP. And he vehemently denied Ansah had potential to become another JPP, although he did say Ansah could become a good player with a lot of good coaching.

And that's my worry though. Why take such a big risk on a guy who can be good, but not dominant? Bc that's what Mayock is implying. JPP was a no brainer bc the guy had potential to be the best DE in the league. I don't see that with Ansah.

I'm not ready to form my opinion of him yet, but right now I am underwhelmed.

Is Warmack really more than a round better than Warford, or has Warford just not yet seen his stock rise into the first? I like Warford a lot more than Fluker as a guard, and I like him more as a guard than I like Fluker at RT to. But this is admittedly based off of limited viewings of each.

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JPP is a better and more productive player than Brandon Graham

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Is Shaun Hill a top 10 QB? Definitely not. Is he a top 20 one? Almost certainly.

Is Warmack really more than a round better than Warford, or has Warford just not yet seen his stock rise into the first? I like Warford a lot more than Fluker as a guard, and I like him more as a guard than I like Fluker at RT to. But this is admittedly based off of limited viewings of each.

I don't think Warford is nearly as dominant as Warmack. Warford isn't as quick which is the biggest issue. I like Warford but his immense weight scares me a little.

I think Warford moves well for his size, didn't seem to have any problems getting out to the edge quickly and keeping his center of balance strong while pulling from what I've seen. Granted I haven't paid enough attention to Warmack to know just how dominant he is, but I really don't see much separating Warford from someone like Mike Iupati.

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JPP is a better and more productive player than Brandon Graham

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Is Shaun Hill a top 10 QB? Definitely not. Is he a top 20 one? Almost certainly.

Physically I'd say there is a fairly big difference. For starters, Iupati is two inches taller and they way they both carry their weight is VERY different. Warford is kind of fat/soft/flabby (just by looking at him and by Scott's analysis on the weigh ins at the Senior Bowl) where as Iupati is EXTREMELY muscular. You wouldn't think he was the same weight as Warford at all. That's one of my main concerns. I like linemen who are more muscular than fat these days.

I asked Shane via twitter on how Warford was doing and how he was handling his weight and he said he looked good in pass protection, not so much in run support. Also didn't carry his weight really well.

I just get really nervous about those guys with huge guts. They could easily eat themselves out of the league, or too much fat can cause injury issues.

I was looking at your roster. And to me the biggest weakness on your team is the LB core. I think you guys need two LB's in the first three rounds. Alec Ogletree, Manti Te'o or Kevin Minter in the first. In the second take Jelani Jenkins or Khaseem Greene.

I was looking at your roster. And to me the biggest weakness on your team is the LB core. I think you guys need two LB's in the first three rounds. Alec Ogletree, Manti Te'o or Kevin Minter in the first. In the second take Jelani Jenkins or Khaseem Greene.

That let's you guys move Kiwanuka to full time DE when Osi leaves.

I think there are a lot of NYG fans who would be very happy with that kind of draft.

This is the perfect time to rebuild the OL especially with the system we run. If we ran. wCO and passing concepts where we dink and dunk the ball then thats one thing. But we need time for our QB to get a pre snap read and post snap read. That takes time and as Eli gets old I don't want him smacked around more because we weren't diligent in planning ahead.

The value at LB just doesn't warrant a round 1 selection right now. Oggletree isn't a MIKE, he's an OLB in our scheme, and I'm not sure his value warrants a 1st round pick bc he lacks instincts, is a poor tackler, and has a weak base.

DL, I hate taking DTs round 1. So I would prefer not to do that. And DE, it doesn't seem like a DE worth the 19th pick is gonna be there for us. Jordan will be off the board, and I'm not thrilled with Ansah right now.

I just don't see the value with front 7 players right now. The value with OL is much greater.

At least right now. Will that be the case come April? I don't know, but my first impressions are OL value will be much higher at 19 then front 7 value.

I would love it at this point if we get Lane Johnson or Warmack( who I haven't seen outside of youtube though) at #19. If they're both gone, I would be worried no matter who we chose. Not because they would necessarily be risky picks, but because I think the value would be skewed. We would probably be better off trading down and collecting more picks in the 2nd and 3rd rounds.

I would hate it if we drafted Te'o. Although I think we are one of the few locker rooms that wouldn't crush him too bad. I have a feeling the coaches wouldn't allow it, plus Tuck is a former ND player, and would probably take him under his wings and protect him from the worst trash-talk.